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A simple code snippet storage tool (whatever language you like), making it easy
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to save, run, and manage your scripts from the Terminal.
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## Installation
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gem install bashy
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## Usage
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Using `bashy` is simple! You can go about it two ways:
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1. You can run it from the command line instead of adding aliases to your .bash_profile
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2. You can use it as a class, and use it to run Bashy scripts within your program.
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### Using `bashy` from the command line
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Using `bashy` from the command line is too simple:
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bashy COMMAND [ARGS]
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#### Commands
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add: Adds a snippet. You must provide a name. You can provide a path
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to a file to import, but if ommited you can enter your snippet
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into the STDIN
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list: Lists all added snippets.
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remove: Removes all snippets matching the names provided.
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run: Runs the given command, passing it any arguments given after
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the command name.
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show: Shows the contents of the given command file.
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help: Shows this help manual.
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The only thing to watch out for: because bashy doesn't preserve file extentions,
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you'll need to make sure you have a good shebang in your code. If you import a
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file or enter a script without a shebang, we'll add the following automagically:
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#!/usr/bin/env bash
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### Using `bashy` as a class
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To use `bashy` as a class, simply require the right files and you're away.
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require 'rubygems'
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require 'bashy'
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You don't have to use RubyGems if you don't want to. Read the documentation
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using RDoc for more information on using the Bashy interfaces.
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## To-Do
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* Catch all the exceptions so this can be used reliably.
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* Write the Gist fetcher, which will use the `pull` command.
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s.summary = 'A simple code snippet storage tool (whatever language you like), making it easy to save, run, and manage your scripts from the Terminal.'
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s.description = s.summary + ' See http://github.com/nathankleyn/bashy for more information.'
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s.author = 'Nathan Kleyn'
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s.email = 'nathan@unfinitydesign.com'
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platform: ruby
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authors:
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date: 2010-08-17 00:00:00 +01:00
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version: "1.0"
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type: :runtime
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version_requirements: *id001
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description: A simple code snippet storage tool (whatever language you like), making it easy to save, run, and manage your scripts from the Terminal. See http://github.com/nathankleyn/bashy for more information.
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email: nathan@unfinitydesign.com
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